Exposure to Violence and Migration from Mexico to the United States DOI
Scott J. South,

Katherine Trent,

Soojin Han

et al.

Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l integration et de la migration internationale, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 25(1), P. 281 - 307

Published: Aug. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

Mapping Labour Migration's Influence on Immigration, Refugee Policies, and Beyond DOI Creative Commons
Wong Chee Hoo, Sanmugam Annamalah, Selim Ahmed

et al.

Journal of Ecohumanism, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: Jan. 21, 2025

The intricate tapestry of human migration and development unfolds a rich exploration into the multifaceted dynamics movement, traversing spectrum from voluntary to involuntary transitions that intricately shape global landscape. Beyond conventional trajectories travel, education, job shifts, relocation prompted by employment or marriage, lies complex realm labour migration. Within this realm, individuals embark on journeys foreign shores in pursuit opportunities, often driven dearth viable prospects their countries origin. narrative, stark contrasts emerge, as some find themselves ensnared web trafficking orchestrated unscrupulous brokers, while others discover avenues for personal growth, self-realization, societal ascension host countries. gains depth nuance when focused experiences singular immigrant woman, prompting cascade inquiries strategies overcoming financial hurdles migration, educational background shaped home country, consumer base products she contributes country. Moreover, reverberations remittances back place origin touch lives family community, raising questions about potential reunification This study transcends confines academic discourse entwine with fabric our daily lives. It serves not only broaden horizons encompass conflicts, disasters, poverty propel but also prompt profound reflection immigration refugee acceptance policies diverse nations. As we navigate mobility, glean insights underlying forces development, consequential impacts both societies. Through comprehensive examination, are compelled reckon intersections experience, policy frameworks, dynamics, striving more inclusive equitable approach governance.

Language: Английский

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Happiness is the Wrong Metric: A Liberal Communitarian Response to Populism (excerpt) DOI Open Access

Amitaï Etzioni

Journal of Economic Sociology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 25(2), P. 43 - 57

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Э лектронный журнал «Экономическая социология» издаётся с 2000 г.Учредителями являются Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики» (с 2007 г.) и Вадим Валерьевич Радаев (главный редактор).Цель журнала -утверждать международные стандарты экономико-социологических исследований в России, представлять современные работы российских зарубежных авторов области экономической социологии, информировать профессиональное сообщество о новых актуальных публикациях исследовательских проектах, а также вовлекать молодых коллег.Журнал представляет собой специализированное академическое издание.В нём публикуются материалы, отражающие современное состояние социоло-гии способствующие развитию данной её современном понимании.В числе приоритетных тем: теоретические направления социологические исследования рынков организаций, социально-экономические стратегии индивидов домашних хозяйств, неформальная экономика.Также тексты из смежных дисциплин -неоинституциональной теории, антропологии, психологии других областей, которые могут интерес для экономсоциологов

Language: Русский

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The Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on BRICS Migrants in the Russian Federation DOI Open Access
Azamat Valei, Suleiman O. Mamman

Journal of Economic Sociology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 25(2), P. 160 - 176

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Э лектронный журнал «Экономическая социология» издаётся с 2000 г.Учредителями являются Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики» (с 2007 г.) и Вадим Валерьевич Радаев (главный редактор).Цель журнала -утверждать международные стандарты экономико-социологических исследований в России, представлять современные работы российских зарубежных авторов области экономической социологии, информировать профессиональное сообщество о новых актуальных публикациях исследовательских проектах, а также вовлекать молодых коллег.Журнал представляет собой специализированное академическое издание.В нём публикуются материалы, отражающие современное состояние социоло-гии способствующие развитию данной её современном понимании.В числе приоритетных тем: теоретические направления социологические исследования рынков организаций, социально-экономические стратегии индивидов домашних хозяйств, неформальная экономика.Также тексты из смежных дисциплин -неоинституциональной теории, антропологии, психологии других областей, которые могут интерес для экономсоциологов

Language: Русский

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Educational and Career Trajectories of the Students Completed Vocational and Then College Degree DOI Open Access

Elizaveta Korotkikh

Journal of Economic Sociology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 25(2), P. 88 - 119

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Э лектронный журнал «Экономическая социология» издаётся с 2000 г.Учредителями являются Национальный исследовательский университет «Высшая школа экономики» (с 2007 г.) и Вадим Валерьевич Радаев (главный редактор).Цель журнала -утверждать международные стандарты экономико-социологических исследований в России, представлять современные работы российских зарубежных авторов области экономической социологии, информировать профессиональное сообщество о новых актуальных публикациях исследовательских проектах, а также вовлекать молодых коллег.Журнал представляет собой специализированное академическое издание.В нём публикуются материалы, отражающие современное состояние социоло-гии способствующие развитию данной её современном понимании.В числе приоритетных тем: теоретические направления социологические исследования рынков организаций, социально-экономические стратегии индивидов домашних хозяйств, неформальная экономика.Также тексты из смежных дисциплин -неоинституциональной теории, антропологии, психологии других областей, которые могут интерес для экономсоциологов

Language: Русский

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The effects of environmental and non-environmental shocks on livelihoods and migration in Tanzania DOI Creative Commons
Julia Blocher, Roman Hoffmann, Helga Weisz

et al.

Population and Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 46(1)

Published: Feb. 27, 2024

Abstract Disruptive events and calamities can have major consequences for households in the predominantly agrarian communities of Eastern Africa. Here, we analyze impacts environmental non-environmental shocks on migration Tanzania using panel models longitudinal data from National Panel Survey between 2008 2013. Shocks are defined as that lead to losses income, assets, or both. We find resulting changes conditions be positively related over time with more recent exerting strongest impact. According our estimates, probability having a household member absent increases by 0.81% each additional shock encountered past 12 months. Different types differential effects being observed an immediate impact livelihoods, including through livestock crop damage. Households sample differently affected rural, agriculturally dependent, poor without alternative income sources showing their behavior response shocks. Our study adds important insights into relationship disruptive Africa considering broad window compounding influence different types. findings range policy implications highlighting need comprehensive perspective responses times distress considers interplay well role context shaping mobility patterns.

Language: Английский

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Climate change and tuberculosis: an analytical framework DOI Creative Commons
Matthew Saunders, Delia Boccia, Palwasha Khan

et al.

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 20, 2025

Summary Climate change is likely to exacerbate a range of determinants which drive tuberculosis, the world’s leading infectious disease killer. However, tuberculosis often neglected in wider climate health discussions. Commissioned by World Health Organization, we developed an analytical framework outlining potential causal relationships between and tuberculosis. We drew on existing knowledge determinants, identified are be sensitive effects change, conceptualised mechanistic pathways through this might occur. collated evidence for these literature reviews. Our reviews found no studies directly linking warranting research build action. The available supports existence plausible links highlights need include risk adaptation mitigation programmes, climate-resilient funding response mechanisms. Further urgently needed quantify

Language: Английский

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Factors Influencing Climate-Induced Evacuation in Coastal Cities: The Case of Shanghai DOI Open Access
Zhijun Zhao, Bing Liang, Guoqing Shi

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(7), P. 2883 - 2883

Published: March 24, 2025

Against the backdrop of global climate change, extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall, typhoons, tsunamis, and rising sea levels, have become frequent, posing unprecedented challenges to human society. As an important strategy for coastal cities respond climate-induced evacuation is influenced by complex diverse factors. This study delves into driving mechanisms population migration willingness, revealing dynamic balance push, pull, resistance factors their interaction with individual value orientations affecting decisions. By constructing a Logistic Regression Model, this research quantitatively analyzes significant impacts personal circumstances, family characteristics, living conditions, risk perception, compensation relocation, supportive policies on using Shanghai case study. The findings indicate that age, education level, household size, housing type, are key Building upon multidimensional capital threshold response patterns identified in research, proposes three-phase progressive policy framework: initially, establishing integrated human–material–social framework implement tiered relocation incentive programs, which address decision window constraints through cognitive empowerment asset replacement strategies; subsequently, creating adjustment mechanism developing toolkits aligned inverted U-shaped utility curves while enhancing synergistic effects between cultural cognition transformation vocational training; ultimately, innovating institutional–cultural co-governance paradigm rebalances public service dependency place attachment spatial equity redistribution. Specific recommendations encompass designing modular curricula, social network transplantation mechanisms, piloting citizenship regimes, cross-border governance knowledge platforms. These interventions encompassing restructuring, responsiveness, adaptation offer valuable insights resolving “development resilience–migration inertia” paradox cities.

Language: Английский

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Tipping the point. How a mobility lens enables climate-related migration research to tackle interdisciplinary challenges DOI Creative Commons
Karsten Pærregaard

Climatic Change, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 178(4)

Published: April 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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How do environmental stressors influence migration? A meta-regression analysis of environmental migration literature DOI Creative Commons
Shuai Zhou, Guangqing Chi

Demographic Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 50, P. 41 - 100

Published: Jan. 4, 2024

The amount of literature on environmental migration is increasing. However, existing studies exhibit contradictory results. A systematic synthesis the environment-migration relationship much needed.

Language: Английский

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Climate Change-Related Drivers of Migration in East Africa: An Integrative Review of the Literature DOI Creative Commons
Reginald Chetto, Makarius Mdemu, Jacob Kihila

et al.

Environmental Science & Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 42 - 56

Published: March 31, 2024

Despite the growing academic concern and policy interest in climate change drivers of migration, scientific evidence on topic remains contested, with divergent claims positive negative contributions human migration displacement. This review seeks to assess change-related a focus three East African countries: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda. They are among most vulnerable countries Africa, one mobile populations. The study used available literature as data source. About 22 research articles were sourced from Web Science Scopus databases critically reviewed. generally indicates that effects such frequent drought flood disasters, livestock pests, crop diseases influence displacement region. On other hand, rising sea levels pose imminent risks can cause if adaptation measures not taken. has also revealed responses or diseases, be it localized adjustment out-migration, determined by households' adaptive capacity. For rapid onset events floods, less fortunate living poorly constructed structures flood-prone zones. proposes strengthening framework mainstreaming nations’ plans. It calls for promoting alternative livelihood activities an strategy areas prone lessen human-forced

Language: Английский

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